“Since the survey, Charles Sturt University has made positive changes to improve reporting and safety for students. We have also increased staff and student training through innovative, award-winning approaches,” Professor Vann said.

The University has developed specific resources tor staff responding to student disclosures of sexual violence, with more than 800 staff trained to assist students in distress.

CSU has implemented two unique programs for students. Playing Right is a nationally recognised program that informs students about what constitutes sexual assault and harassment, and how to respond when safety is at risk. This program has been compulsory for all student leaders.

Consent Matters is a fully interactive and evidence-based course covering the areas of sexual consent, communication and relationships, and bystander intervention.

Over 2,000 students and student leaders have completed Consent Matters training or the Playing Right program.

“Charles Sturt University must be a safe space for all students,” Professor Vann said. “If you have been sexually assaulted or harassed, we encourage you to report it to the University and the police. The University will support all survivors.”

Professor Vann reiterated the University’s continued commitment to student safety.

“We will do more,” he said. “Charles Sturt University is committed to continued effort in our response to tackling sexual violence. We have a number of initiatives underway and planned into the future. Sexual assault is a crime. It is not acceptable. It has no place at Charles Sturt University.”